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Old 10 September 2001, 08:49 AM
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Hi All

Is it ever necessary to clean the lambda sensor? If so, how do you do it - is a wire brush OK?

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Old 10 September 2001, 07:20 PM
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Anyone?

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Its not possible to clean it, the sensor itself is "inside" the "shield".

Is there something wrong with it ? If so the only cure is to replace it, they are a "consumable" but for anyone with an early jap spec car a very expensive one.
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Thanks Bob

No nothing wrong - I'm going to (finally ) fit the lambdalink....wanted as good a signal as possible.

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